Clarence Joseph Enzler (1910-1976) is best known for his classic
Lenten devotional booklet Everyone's Way of the Cross, first
published in 1970. He worked for the US Department of Agriculture
from 1937-1972, except from 1943-1945 when he served as the feature
editor with the National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service
(now known as the Catholic News Service). A prolific author, he had
articles published in many national magazines, including The Ave
Maria, and wrote three books. He held a doctorate from Catholic
University of America and was a deacon in the Archdiocese of
Washington. Enzler and his wife Kathleen Crowley Enzler were the
parents of thirteen children. Greg Kandra serves as a deacon in the
Diocese of Brooklyn and is a senior writer at the Catholic Near
East Welfare Association. He is the author of A Deacon Prays and
writes The Deacon's Bench blog. Kandra was a writer and producer
for CBS News from 1982 to 2008 for programs including CBS Evening
News with Katie Couric, Sunday Morning, 60 Minutes II, and 48
Hours. He also served for four years as a writer and producer on
the live finale of the hit reality show Survivor.
Kandra has received two Peabody awards and two Emmy awards, four
Writers Guild of America awards, three Catholic Press Association
Awards, and a Christopher Award for his work. He also was named
2017 Clergy of the Year by the Catholic Guild of Our Lady of the
Skies Chapel at JFK International Airport. He earned a bachelor's
degree in English from the University of Maryland. Kandra cowrote
the acclaimed CBS documentary 9/11. He contributed to three books,
including Dan Rather's Deadlines and Datelines and a homily series.
His work has been published in America, US Catholic, Busted Halo,
and The Tablet. He has been a regular guest on Catholic radio.
Kandra is the author of four books.
Kandra lives with his wife, Siobhain, in the New York City area.
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